.NET Button Click Fire JQuery?

Dec 23, 2010

I have a jQuery Pager control, for each page there is a set of textboxes and a submit button. When this submit button is clicked I want it to fire off some jQuery to update the controls on the front end (i.e. current page, set visibility of controls etc). The button is an asp.net web forms postback button.

I have a link button in a repeater control. the li element is drag and droppable using jquery. when the page loads the the link button works perfectly, the jquery that is attached and the server side code both execute. when I perform a drag and drop then click on the link button it doesnt not fire. when i click it a second time it does fire. If i perform 2 or drag and drops in a row the link button doesnt fire a as many drag adn drops as i before it will fire. for example if if perform 3 drag and drops then it will take about 3 click before the events are fired.

I have created an asp.net applications in which i am using jquery tabs to show say profile modifications information. I want user to see his profile info as well as he will be able to edit his details and save the information. for this purpose i have created an aspx page "MyProfile.aspx" and 3 ascx pages

say "page1", "page2" and "page3".

When i run "MyProfile.aspx" i can see all 3 tabs showing correct information. But problem is when i edit contents and try to save them back to the database. Contents on page1 are stored correctly. But page2 and page3 doest not fire any event. In all 3 pages I am using ajax n jquery to save data to database. and when i try to save contents of page2 and page3 nothing occurs.I am showing 3 tabs there of which first tab edits save the details but second and third tabs do not fire any event on button click.

Background: I am customizing an existing ASP .NET / C# application. It has it's own little "framework" and conventions for developers to follow when extending/customizing its functionality. I am currently extending some of it's administrative functionality, to which the framework provides a contract to enforce implementation of the GetAdministrationInterface() method, which returns System.Web.UI.Control. This method is called during the Page_Load() method of the page hosting the GUI interface.

Problem: I have three buttons in my GUI, each of which have been assigned an Event Handler. My administration GUI loads up perfectly fine, but clicking any of the buttons doesn't do what I expect them to do. However, when I click them a second time, the buttons work.

I placed breakpoints at the beginning of each event handler method and stepped through my code. On the first click, none of the event handlers were triggered. On the second click, they fired.

The first time select an listboxitem, I got a message raised from alert('ok') but after that no more messages.

I found out that if I remove AutoPostBack="true" in the listbox, then this will fire everytime I select a listbox item => but then I can not get the event at the server to update some controls' contents.

I have a Web Form that contains a Web Control. This control has several buttons on it and one in particular requires that I click it twice before the Click Event fires. The settings are all the same for the buttons but just not sure what to look for.

I have a pretty complex page, with several buttons that are unpredictable. Sometimes, some of them will fire their click events when clicked, other times, you have to click them a second time to get a given button's click event to fire. The page is huge, so I'd like to avoid posting it, but basically the page has 1 button outside of update panel.It then has a tab container inside an update panel, with tabs that each contain update panels themselves (I have long since forgotten why, but I think there was a reason).

Within the update panels inside each tab panel, there is a FormView, with a ValidationSummary, a panel of buttons, and validations on various fields.All of the buttons on the page, in any tab, are unpredictable. Even my button outside of the tabcontainer, outside of any update panels must be clicked twice to fire its click event (the first click reloads the page). I have set this button's CausesValidation property to false.

What else should I be looking for? Why do I have to click my buttons twice?

im using an update panel and my web form consists of textboxs and combo box, my problem is that when i click the button save for the first time, my page simply postbacks and the event save wouldnt fire, click it the second time and poof save will execute.. I notice that it is caused by my dropdown box and textbox autopostback function, i need to set this to true since i need to execute another function that will disable the dropdown when the textbox is filled and vice versa,set this to false and save will function normally..any ideas how to fix this?

I am adding some dynamic image buttons to a form in my code behind (vb.net) and added a click event handler, but it never fires. Also when I click on a button the page posts back and everything below my update panel disappears.

How can one fire a button click event when someone presses Enter in Textbox. I had a master page on which Search button & a Textbox for writing Search text is there. When one clicks on "Search" button, it works fine. But when one presses Enter, no search results are displayed.

I have a form with several submit buttons. I would like the button's click events to fire when enter is pressed based on which textboxes currently have focus. I am able to specify one button using the code below by adding the onkeydown event to the body of the page and checking for Enter's keyCode

I assume this code can be modified or call a function to perform a conditional to see if txtSearch or txtSubmit has focus and specify btnSearch or btnSubmit accordingly, but I am not experienced with javascript.

I have a webpage in which I an dynamically creating a button control for a shopping cart. The cart is made using HTMLTable. In the same procedure that builds the table, I create my button call "btnAddToCart". I have also added a "WithEvents" for this button in the page;

Here is the code pertaining to all references of the "btnAddToCart".

Code: WithEvents btnAddToCart as Button

Private Sub BuildCart() . .[Code]...

I'm actually loading a productID into the "ToolTip" property of the button. In the click event of the btnAddToCart, the code is not being executed when I set a breakpoint.